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he thinks the government -- that we are governed by the government. actually, we gave the government the power to make decisions that we tell it we want. he has it backwards. liberals tend to see it the wrong way. >> he basically saying that he didn't know. >> this is so important, the soda ban thing. this is about obamacare. the moment that american people can see that government has a say in our health care, has a say in how we spend our money on our doctors and our health and it becomes a burden on the government for people to get diabetes or get lung cancer or heart disease, as soon as it becomes a financial question the government is going to say we have to pay for these fat people. on e're going to restrict and prevent you from getting fat. we have to get the regular people to pay attention. robert, last word and we're done. >> backstage there is a table full of water and right next to the table of water is big, big gulp. it had half a thing of soda and it was sarah palin's and one of the security guards said i want to put that on ebay if i can.
he thinks the government -- that we are governed by the government. actually, we gave the government the power to make decisions that we tell it we want. he has it backwards. liberals tend to see it the wrong way. >> he basically saying that he didn't know. >> this is so important, the soda ban thing. this is about obamacare. the moment that american people can see that government has a say in our health care, has a say in how we spend our money on our doctors and our health and it...
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system which in turn is underwritten by governments so it's just the money of national governments one step removed you're serious about public health you want to use non-governmental private voluntary organizations which is another way of calling n.g.o.s in a way that inside the end certainly in relief and development is a term almost as commonly used you need government money you know do i think exposing n.g.o.s is the agents and governments for you know could i you know listen if i want to play my noam chomsky card i could say you know solving the aids crisis in africa for some people means you have more consumers divide g.m. products you know it is that kind of all true left stuff interests me not a whit i'm interested in what can be done about aids in africa and you know the fact that big develop. and geos take money from government does not seem to me something that should be the main focus of our attention let alone of our indignation. is there the right attention right now for development because a lot of people say it's the expense of other things the development strategy of t
system which in turn is underwritten by governments so it's just the money of national governments one step removed you're serious about public health you want to use non-governmental private voluntary organizations which is another way of calling n.g.o.s in a way that inside the end certainly in relief and development is a term almost as commonly used you need government money you know do i think exposing n.g.o.s is the agents and governments for you know could i you know listen if i want to...
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government and the government, apparently, yes, there is no backing, but i think there's tacit approval from the government, maybe even the military that the drone attacks must continue. if there's widespread belief that pakistan shares intelligence with the u.s., then it's not violating a country's sovereignty, is it? >> apparently what you say is true, is not violating. but when we look at the operation level, this is going to create a lot of problems, both for pakistan and the united states. there is going to be two kinds of backlashes. number one, people are going to be attacking the pakistan government for not defending them enough, and the pakistani people, they're going to turn more and more anti-american. but this stand by the u.n. at least gives some reason to the pakistani government to do some kind of a protest and suggest to the american government to reassess its strategies, and at the same time, i think the government of pakistan also needs to reassess its strategies. >> how should it reassess? i mean, how do you work in these areas which are notoriously hard to access and
government and the government, apparently, yes, there is no backing, but i think there's tacit approval from the government, maybe even the military that the drone attacks must continue. if there's widespread belief that pakistan shares intelligence with the u.s., then it's not violating a country's sovereignty, is it? >> apparently what you say is true, is not violating. but when we look at the operation level, this is going to create a lot of problems, both for pakistan and the united...
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i don't think the chinese government is looking in this way all full. appearance the the us the north appearing to be very aggressive and assertive but. i'm looking that in this way since president bar obama is being and tangle by a serious of internal domestic issues such as the feast call and but issues the control issues and also he's being untangled by the middle east and also the israeli policy issue and in fact the u.s. has to outsource. anti terrorism work to friends in places such as my leniency in africa so in east asia in particularly in the pacific side of asia you could see the u.s. has been outsourcing containment to japan and that has been make. a lot because of the territorial dispute with japan on these and the chinese side because the island. now briefly the u.s. is also stepping up arms sales to many of its allies in the region including japan do you think that could make those allies take a more aggressive stance militarily on their own. yeah i think it is scatting very very trend because prime minister she's all be he has been very u
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paid by the government? >> yes. so the healthself is totally politicized. you vote for the politician who gives you the most. that's what they have in britain and it doesn't work. i think that's what they want to have here. that's the obama administration. >> bill: now, i'm assuming there will be a backlash by people who don't want to pay more for burgers and pizza against the obama care and democratic party. am i going to be wrong on that? >> i think you are right. >> bill: so you see that once awful these things kick in, and once everybody sees the unintended consequences, prices rise, people lose their jobs. people -- hours get cut back, then the folks are going to say you know this isn't a good idea. >> the backlash i think will be political. there will be a lack of political support for the obama administration going into 2016. a lack of support for democrats because you did this. you did this to us. you have wrecked our healthcare system. i think it's that bad. >> bill: now, when do you think the price
paid by the government? >> yes. so the healthself is totally politicized. you vote for the politician who gives you the most. that's what they have in britain and it doesn't work. i think that's what they want to have here. that's the obama administration. >> bill: now, i'm assuming there will be a backlash by people who don't want to pay more for burgers and pizza against the obama care and democratic party. am i going to be wrong on that? >> i think you are right. >>...
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government but that i've been to be covering the american government so to find out how they're going to deal with this because it's a huge issue. you said you had a sense that the administration doesn't know what they're doing well i think that a lot of people were taken by surprise at the speed what about you know transition well i think things are a lot i mean you know you can't it's you know it's nearly impossible to predict the future it's very impossible to predict the future and and when you're a policymaker yet that is what you have got to do and thus far i don't think that this administration has really i don't think their people and the people who are in charge of the middle east and north africa have really had a good sense of what was going to happen once decades of autocratic rule came to an end i mean it's a question of you know do you want to leave mali hell's front of the united states in some of quell the regular. well i wouldn't use libya as an example i would use egypt as a main example you egypt for years the american government under both republicans and democrats
government but that i've been to be covering the american government so to find out how they're going to deal with this because it's a huge issue. you said you had a sense that the administration doesn't know what they're doing well i think that a lot of people were taken by surprise at the speed what about you know transition well i think things are a lot i mean you know you can't it's you know it's nearly impossible to predict the future it's very impossible to predict the future and and when...
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the government does notm understanded it. the own tax assessment, which you may read, a by the way, mr. speaker. are 420,000 disabled people hit by the bedroom tax.d an average of 700 bounds a year. right. that is 306 million pounds. the money in the hardship fund al le indicated for disabledm people is just 25 million pounds. we need make a basic arithmetic. the vast majority of disabled people get no help from theeo hardship fund and will be hit by the tax. fun >> you are completely wrong,y because anyone with severely disabled children is exempt from the fair room subsidy.e >> order. order.>> >> you must not shout at the top of their voices to the prime minister. the question is being asked. it was heard. the answer must be heard.answ mr. prime minister. >> anyone with severely disabled children is exempt from the fair room subsidy. anyone who needs are care is except from this subsidy, but the point he has to address is this. we are spending $23 billion pounds on housing benefits. s that he up by 50% over the last decade.
the government does notm understanded it. the own tax assessment, which you may read, a by the way, mr. speaker. are 420,000 disabled people hit by the bedroom tax.d an average of 700 bounds a year. right. that is 306 million pounds. the money in the hardship fund al le indicated for disabledm people is just 25 million pounds. we need make a basic arithmetic. the vast majority of disabled people get no help from theeo hardship fund and will be hit by the tax. fun >> you are completely...
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again, is this the government? my -- >> it's not government. >> my problem is if you want to charge people more for smoking, that's fine of the but it's foolish to think that this is somehow going to lower insurance costs. the reason why insurance costs for health care are high is because too much regulation and a lack of competition. if you're looking that things that are competition, such has lasik surgery, those cost plummeted. >> should individual workers be forced to pay a premium for things that might be bad for their health? >> i think we should stop demonizing tobacco and sending smokers out on the sidewalk and no, they shouldn't be paying a surcharge. they should get a break. you know why? they do a rest of us a favor by dying young, so they don't get my pension! there is studies. >> wow. >> we should penalize people who have high blood pressure, people who have high blood sugar. those things cause problems. >> we're just talking about smoke. listen, if they're going to be -- i think they should pay extra
again, is this the government? my -- >> it's not government. >> my problem is if you want to charge people more for smoking, that's fine of the but it's foolish to think that this is somehow going to lower insurance costs. the reason why insurance costs for health care are high is because too much regulation and a lack of competition. if you're looking that things that are competition, such has lasik surgery, those cost plummeted. >> should individual workers be forced to pay...
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it's because of this lack the government or the government policies, government actions are not responsible to people. so that's why our air is so dirty. our underground waters got into trouble. so many people, especially the peasants, lost their land. we need a reform to start with. because the government has only emphasized economic reform. they only pay lip service to judicial reform. >> reporter: in january, a demonstration in guangdong province made international headlines. journalists and citizens took to the streets after chinese censors rewrote an editorial in the weekly newspaper. the protesters called for media freedom, but four days later, local police shut down their rallies. >> what do you think the xi administration's stance will be on media control? >> i think this is success for media freedom. at least the government did not take any unnecessarily harsh measures, but the government would be very nervous on too much negative reports, which would tarnish the image of the government. i don't think the current government can successfully resolve these problems, including the env
it's because of this lack the government or the government policies, government actions are not responsible to people. so that's why our air is so dirty. our underground waters got into trouble. so many people, especially the peasants, lost their land. we need a reform to start with. because the government has only emphasized economic reform. they only pay lip service to judicial reform. >> reporter: in january, a demonstration in guangdong province made international headlines....
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the government says they have nothing to hide. there will be an audit to confirm whether the perceptions are true or not. this is why the president had to say yes to this. it is a choice between two banks between -- between two banks collapsing and a tenure recession. cyprus has a very big debt payment on june 3 and a cannot pay that without the bailout money -- and it cannot pay that without the bailout money. you want a two-your possession -- recession or -- do you want a two-year recession or a tenure recession? >> under particular scrutiny is the billions of dollars that flow between russia and cyprus. $32 billion are controlled by cyprus-based russian companies. the money is constantly being transferred. in 2011, nearly $120 billion went from russia into cyprus. $130 billion was then sent back to russia. more than five times the island's annual output. china's new president is vowing to tackle hedonism, extravagance, and corruption in the government. in his first speech as head of state, xi jinping also spoke of overseeing a
the government says they have nothing to hide. there will be an audit to confirm whether the perceptions are true or not. this is why the president had to say yes to this. it is a choice between two banks between -- between two banks collapsing and a tenure recession. cyprus has a very big debt payment on june 3 and a cannot pay that without the bailout money -- and it cannot pay that without the bailout money. you want a two-your possession -- recession or -- do you want a two-year recession...
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no one can look into this and decide who the government may quill the dren and who the the government not kill with a zone w that is a problem. p that it seems to me senator paul is funnelmentally incompatible with time-honored notions of due process. would you not agree with that?me >> i think that is where thek t crux comes down to this. talking about having an imminent standard.ates it is a dramatic change we we have a full airing of debate o over this. >> well, the senator fromor kentucky yield for a question? >> yeah, i will yield the floor. i will allow to you make comments. >> if you yield for t a question i will ask whether you are aware of the exchange that somehe members of the committee had with the attorney general this morning on this subject.or >> yes. >> and were you aware of the fact that some of us asked attorney general holder for the more robust analysis that provided in the series ofa memoranda authored by the office of legal council, the u.s. department of justice's chief advisory body and the t fact that so far the department of justice has declined to make those
no one can look into this and decide who the government may quill the dren and who the the government not kill with a zone w that is a problem. p that it seems to me senator paul is funnelmentally incompatible with time-honored notions of due process. would you not agree with that?me >> i think that is where thek t crux comes down to this. talking about having an imminent standard.ates it is a dramatic change we we have a full airing of debate o over this. >> well, the senator...
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and governments implemented bola cease and go against the will on their own people now they call it all started it they call it courageous decision and so on basically what it is is the destruction of the social gold backed as it was constructed after the second world war and that is exactly what the problem is that for the moment the willingness to listen to when these people have to say i mean it's always about austerity it's also about privatization it's always about cutting down public services the divorces that say you have to do exactly the opposite to revive the economy are not being hurt and that's why you get these protests i mean this opens the way to forms of extremism and people who are desperate especially young people will look for ancestor on the exchange with us from the left side on the right said his mother but if you want to really prevent this to happen there's only one way out you have to invest you have to invest in jobs and jobs but especially for the young that's the only way to do it. not here moscow still to come the south new pope of problems sex abuse sca
and governments implemented bola cease and go against the will on their own people now they call it all started it they call it courageous decision and so on basically what it is is the destruction of the social gold backed as it was constructed after the second world war and that is exactly what the problem is that for the moment the willingness to listen to when these people have to say i mean it's always about austerity it's also about privatization it's always about cutting down public...
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the government tracks the content. the technology is made by european and american companies. >> we're convinced this software is the same as an analog weapon. it's a digital well. >> reporters without borders is calling for a ban on exports, for example, to places like bahrain. censorship is so strict that everyone is being monitored. reporters without boarders have has also dubbed china an enemy of the internet. it snooms on journalists, steals passwords and listens in on scrambled internet calls. >> china has a sophisticated system of censorship but we can also detect the emergence in china of opposition movements. there are people who tweet independently who keep uncovering scandals. >> >> he's come to berlin with german from the pen center. he's been granted political asylum and is unemployed. >> time for some football and the uefa champions league gets back into swing on tuesday night. >> in the round of 16 span spaish champions barcelona tries to overcome a 2-0 deficit to a.c. milan. and here in germany, hoping
the government tracks the content. the technology is made by european and american companies. >> we're convinced this software is the same as an analog weapon. it's a digital well. >> reporters without borders is calling for a ban on exports, for example, to places like bahrain. censorship is so strict that everyone is being monitored. reporters without boarders have has also dubbed china an enemy of the internet. it snooms on journalists, steals passwords and listens in on...
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is it time, is it the government's job, rather, to watch your waistline or the government has gone wild? go to gretawire.com and tell us. straight ahead, don't spend your tax refund, at least not yet. here is bad news, more than 600,000 people will see delays in getting their money. are you one of them? that's next. wife takes centr. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. you want to make sure it goes up and stays up. [ chirp ] with android apps, you get better quality control. so our test flights are less stressful. i've got a lot of paperwork, and time is everything here. that's why i upgraded to sprint direct connect. [ chirp ] and instant push-to-talk nationwide. [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done." [ chirp ] with instant push-to-talk, three times the coverage, and android productivity apps. now when you buy one motorola admiral rugged smartphone, fo
is it time, is it the government's job, rather, to watch your waistline or the government has gone wild? go to gretawire.com and tell us. straight ahead, don't spend your tax refund, at least not yet. here is bad news, more than 600,000 people will see delays in getting their money. are you one of them? that's next. wife takes centr. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum...
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the local government is taking the lead. the governor himself visited seoul last may in order to tell tourism officials and businesses that radiation levels are safe. south koreans used to make up over 40,000 visitors to fukushima each year. that's half of all international tourists. but the number dropped to 2,000 after the disaster. the only airline offering regular flights between seoul and fukushima temporarily suspended its route. a ski resort, nearly 100 kilometers away from the stricken nuclear plant, hosted the world cup last month. it was the first such congress there in three years. local officials hope it will help promote the area's safety. >> translator: seeing is believing. we hope the tourists will talk about what they experienced he they go back to their country. that will gradually and steadily dispel negatives about fukushima. >> reporter: just before the competition, local officials offered bargain price tours by chartering flights. the south koreans took one of the charter flights last month they paid abo
the local government is taking the lead. the governor himself visited seoul last may in order to tell tourism officials and businesses that radiation levels are safe. south koreans used to make up over 40,000 visitors to fukushima each year. that's half of all international tourists. but the number dropped to 2,000 after the disaster. the only airline offering regular flights between seoul and fukushima temporarily suspended its route. a ski resort, nearly 100 kilometers away from the stricken...
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the government wants to affect government support for the opposition. >> it is not clear why this woman was used to see the danger ahead, but it is clear that this is a country and a society torn by war. us live now from northern syria, we can see all the tents behind you. where are you? >> well, we are close to the turkish border. really there are not many safe areas. left in this country. this is why internally displaced have decided to stay here. you can see behind me 20,000 people stay at this camp. according to the united nations , 2 million to 3 million people are displaced in the country. it is the children who have been paying a heavy price in this war. they have not been to school for two years. all they can talk about is war, bombings, shelling. the fact that they have lost family members. they have little hope from going back soon. people do not just escape because of the violence, the people are also unable to cope, unable to survive. many people have lost their jobs. we are talking about more than one million people registered as refugees out side the country. 2 million to
the government wants to affect government support for the opposition. >> it is not clear why this woman was used to see the danger ahead, but it is clear that this is a country and a society torn by war. us live now from northern syria, we can see all the tents behind you. where are you? >> well, we are close to the turkish border. really there are not many safe areas. left in this country. this is why internally displaced have decided to stay here. you can see behind me 20,000...
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a government bureaucrat will save you. there was a video that showed them trying to get scissors to defend against an armed intruder. it is scary. the only way to possibly protect your liberty is to have the tools to do so. there is an old expression. professors and teachers are saying, the constitution is outdated. the constitution was not written for 1776. it was written to stand the test of time. it details him and actions. ladies and gentlemen, join me in thecoming millie hallow, vice chair of the american conservative union. ♪ >> hey cpac. saturday morning. we made it. welcome to president obamas's prayer breakfast. it is a clever title -- president obama's prayer breakfast. this will be a conversation between two extraordinary men. i would like to begin with the 12:47. from luke so much is given, so much build -- will be requiring. to whom men have committed much, much of him they will ask more. ladies and gentlemen, we will have an unprecedented opportunity to listen to two extraordinary man to whom much has been
a government bureaucrat will save you. there was a video that showed them trying to get scissors to defend against an armed intruder. it is scary. the only way to possibly protect your liberty is to have the tools to do so. there is an old expression. professors and teachers are saying, the constitution is outdated. the constitution was not written for 1776. it was written to stand the test of time. it details him and actions. ladies and gentlemen, join me in thecoming millie hallow, vice chair...
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doesn't own an oil rig the government doesn't lease the land lease any land the government doesn't do anything except we do lease no the government is a. holder of the layer not the recipient holding after the purple hurriedly said oh they lease it out the oil companies put all this play all their their their energy their everything that goes into that and government comes along and they were getting tax subsidies and see the thing that is today will not get a subsidy oil depletion allowance are you kidding they do not get a subsidy what's happening is government is giving its own money back and they convince you that it's a subsidy and that just. makes makes forty billion dollars i mean it's not an income that makes a fraction of what the government gets from the same money that's going to make there is where i if you're not a subsidy as the governor has to give you money before you pay taxes as opposed to a tax rate i'm right yes yes ok well sell it then but it's definitional thing so he's calling a subsidy getting money from the government in the form of a tax break in order to do
doesn't own an oil rig the government doesn't lease the land lease any land the government doesn't do anything except we do lease no the government is a. holder of the layer not the recipient holding after the purple hurriedly said oh they lease it out the oil companies put all this play all their their their energy their everything that goes into that and government comes along and they were getting tax subsidies and see the thing that is today will not get a subsidy oil depletion allowance...
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every program the government's done. every major program the government's done has grown and grown and grown and costs have gonene up and up and up and thas just the way it's going to be and until somebody steps up and gets serious about this and tries to stop some of it, we're in the soup, my friend. >> all right. after this, great discussion. big labor scores a big win against wal-mart. did american shoppers just lose big from this as well? my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent sp
every program the government's done. every major program the government's done has grown and grown and grown and costs have gonene up and up and up and thas just the way it's going to be and until somebody steps up and gets serious about this and tries to stop some of it, we're in the soup, my friend. >> all right. after this, great discussion. big labor scores a big win against wal-mart. did american shoppers just lose big from this as well? my mother made the best toffee in the world....
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again warning the conflict is far from a simple fight between rebels and government forces reporter of delamont was eenie has the details from damascus. the conflict is getting more complicated we have seen many many phenomena to guarding the children being involved in this crisis we have seen many children eighteen and. children in the school ages we're going to destroy and they don't have any other thing that we could done sometime paid for paid for that paid in one of the most important example of this was the video that was produced or let's say on you tube something like a month a month two months ago to child of seven years old by having cutting the head of the office in a pool and we have many reports about position position of force especially from a group in syria they are recruiting people are recruiting children between eleven years old and fifteen years old enough to fight with this extremist group against the government extremist groups getting more control over that evolution we have vetted the mockable. like that in some city and soldiers in iraq and we have also some ar
again warning the conflict is far from a simple fight between rebels and government forces reporter of delamont was eenie has the details from damascus. the conflict is getting more complicated we have seen many many phenomena to guarding the children being involved in this crisis we have seen many children eighteen and. children in the school ages we're going to destroy and they don't have any other thing that we could done sometime paid for paid for that paid in one of the most important...
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doing to keep us safe and how to make government more open. plus the news is in the new efforts to bolster u.s. cyber defenses the pentagon plans to create thirteen off fence of teams while the obama administration wants to give all u.s. spy agencies full access to u.s. citizen financial data more in the cyber defense build up later in the show. and it was nearly ten years ago the iraq war started the u.s. invaded over claims the country was producing weapons of mass destruction but that wasn't the case along with the thousands of lives lost on both sides will look at the financial impact the war has had here in the u.s. . it's wednesday march thirteenth pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. will begin on capitol hill where hearings were held today on the issues of cyber security and transparency the obama administration has placed cyber security on the top of the agenda there is a heated debate over how to tackle the issue while protecting citizens privacy and when it comes to transparency the obama administrati
doing to keep us safe and how to make government more open. plus the news is in the new efforts to bolster u.s. cyber defenses the pentagon plans to create thirteen off fence of teams while the obama administration wants to give all u.s. spy agencies full access to u.s. citizen financial data more in the cyber defense build up later in the show. and it was nearly ten years ago the iraq war started the u.s. invaded over claims the country was producing weapons of mass destruction but that wasn't...
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they charged filwith obstructing government. did you obstruct the government? >> absolutely not. at the point i was arrested was a thousand feet away. john: charges were dropped. again, the officer was never punished. none of the officers who rested become ameli were filled with talk to us. the head of one police union said as this written comment. >> he said this is because serious safety issue. am afraid something terrible will happen. >> the opposite is true. the officers are doing the right thing the video is going to show that. john: true. this hijacker rent a car. the officer shot the hijacker, killed in command and was exonerated of murder because this video showed he had acted in self-defense. >> i your recording right now? some officers now understand it is just part of the job to be filmed. is to look good on you to buy their way. let's give three cheers. it is refreshing to hear an officer welcome the camera. >> remember. my name is of this alliance. my badge number is 1093. the bless america. john: coming up, should they have the freedom to sell sex? should they have
they charged filwith obstructing government. did you obstruct the government? >> absolutely not. at the point i was arrested was a thousand feet away. john: charges were dropped. again, the officer was never punished. none of the officers who rested become ameli were filled with talk to us. the head of one police union said as this written comment. >> he said this is because serious safety issue. am afraid something terrible will happen. >> the opposite is true. the officers...
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government red tape. it is hard to tell. this was originally red ribbon that each one of these was tied on. it was not until the tag was tied on and the patents what approved that would you cut through all the red tape. originally, patent molds were required to show the operation of an item. so each one of these models works in the way that a full-scale version would work. >> this weekend weekend on american history tv, tour the national inventor's hall of fame and museum. an american artifact. sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern. on c-span 3. >> both chambers of congress returned this week. the house returns tuesday at noon eastern for morning hour speeches and 2:00 p.m. for legislative work. on the agenda, a bill that prohibits the health and human services department from granting weavers to state seeking to ease work requirements for welfare recipient and work on a measure aimed at streamlining 35 job training and retraining programs. you can watch the house live on c-span. the senate returns monday at 2:00 p.m. eastern with vot
government red tape. it is hard to tell. this was originally red ribbon that each one of these was tied on. it was not until the tag was tied on and the patents what approved that would you cut through all the red tape. originally, patent molds were required to show the operation of an item. so each one of these models works in the way that a full-scale version would work. >> this weekend weekend on american history tv, tour the national inventor's hall of fame and museum. an american...
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government or for they can return the chinese government has coerced the implementation which means in some cases they are forcing a version -- abortion and sterilization. the chinese government uses force labor and this is what they do to their own people. we want that to be the leading country in the world? we want that to be the leading voice on the planet? that the stakes. this is not just about national -- the truth of the matter is don't take this for granted. what we have here is different and special and historic. in the vast history of the world and of mankind almost everyone that has ever been born is poor and disadvantaged with no ability to get ahead. what is made the difference is that here people of have a real chance to get a better life for matter how they started out. and do not asterisk -- underestimate what that is meant to the the world. it's in a sentence began we'll tell you with the criticism on the left is going to be. number one, he drank too much water. [applause] number two that he didn't offer any new ideas. we don't need a new idea. there's an idea and t
government or for they can return the chinese government has coerced the implementation which means in some cases they are forcing a version -- abortion and sterilization. the chinese government uses force labor and this is what they do to their own people. we want that to be the leading country in the world? we want that to be the leading voice on the planet? that the stakes. this is not just about national -- the truth of the matter is don't take this for granted. what we have here is...
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state government, floods your property and federal government charges you a felony for building on a wet land. john: jack is digging a well, he had to go deep down. >>>> he was down about 8 fight, but not find water. john: i should repeat, a jury cleared jack. of all charges. >> and we won but after we were home for a month maybe, the army corps of engineer and epa said, how nice you won in the criminal court but we still fill it is a wealth land, the decision by jury did not matter, if you don't get off the property we'll fine you still. john: what does that mean? >> 39, 500 a day. john: they had to sell their home, now they left in a modified trailer. this has already taken almost everyone you had. >> we'll be bankrupt, you have no idea what you are up against, you don't know the power that is the epa. john: they have all the time and resources in the world, it is an iim. >>> they run you on down. >> they come in and ruin lives. john: our government, that is supposed to be the people for the people, sometimes is against the people, up next, why i had to to this. >> wai stop [wait,
state government, floods your property and federal government charges you a felony for building on a wet land. john: jack is digging a well, he had to go deep down. >>>> he was down about 8 fight, but not find water. john: i should repeat, a jury cleared jack. of all charges. >> and we won but after we were home for a month maybe, the army corps of engineer and epa said, how nice you won in the criminal court but we still fill it is a wealth land, the decision by jury did not...
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you don't fire anybody. >> no. >> john: if government did fire people, the big government media would say things like that. >> they are hell bent on seeing the u.s. postal service die. >> john: so the manager waits for workers to quit or retire. attrition is kinder, that's why you do it. >> well, we have union contracts and no layoff provisions and so forth. >> john: how can you run a business that way? >> part of being a quasi governmental entity, how the cookie crumbles. your tax dollars crumble. >> fed ex continue to thrive while postal service spend billions. >> john: they could be innovative and cut costs. >> ups. >> john: postal officials like mickey barnett tried to do that, tried to close money losers like these. why weren't they closed long ago? >> political pressure. >> john: congress can kill any major change. close post offices? no way. save billions by adjusting benefit payments? not a chance. so these politicians aren't dumb. what are they thinking? >> they're thinking about reelection. >> john: they can't be so short-sighted can they? they're supposed to be responsible.
you don't fire anybody. >> no. >> john: if government did fire people, the big government media would say things like that. >> they are hell bent on seeing the u.s. postal service die. >> john: so the manager waits for workers to quit or retire. attrition is kinder, that's why you do it. >> well, we have union contracts and no layoff provisions and so forth. >> john: how can you run a business that way? >> part of being a quasi governmental entity, how...
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on this issue as we know that the new government looks set to revive atomic projects at what is your prediction here i mean will japan restart its switched off reactors. i believe they absolutely will switch them on because they've invested in them and these are huge assets for the country so they will not be left idle but i don't think that's the end of the story i think there will be increasing public protests i think that there's two reasons to look at this one is that the cost of nuclear energy is not so low as it seems that's the cost of nuclear energy if nothing goes wrong but as we can see things go wrong and if you factor in the costs of these disasters it's far from an affordable form of energy on top of that i would say that since we are really at the beginning of understanding the impact of the exposures in the contaminations regardless of what policies are chosen regardless of how strong or weak the anti-nuclear movement is at any given moment this is an emerging situation so we're going to become more and more aware of what the health impacts and health consequences and
on this issue as we know that the new government looks set to revive atomic projects at what is your prediction here i mean will japan restart its switched off reactors. i believe they absolutely will switch them on because they've invested in them and these are huge assets for the country so they will not be left idle but i don't think that's the end of the story i think there will be increasing public protests i think that there's two reasons to look at this one is that the cost of nuclear...
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government since those deemed trial level get mo holds enemy combatants so-called anyway now there's word of a hunger strike in the facility in cuba look at why the detainees are refusing to eat. it's friday march fifteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm mega lopez and you're watching r.t. starting off this hour after three consecutive nights where clashes and chaos plagued the streets of brooklyn a relative sense of calm has swept over the borough possibly due to poor weather conditions. police say no one was arrested last night during a candlelight vigil held for the for kamani gray but that's not to say that the night was without trouble community members who attended the vigil squared off with members of occupy wall street the two groups had dueling messages for the n.y.p.d. that oftentimes drowned one another out a number of community protesters also showed up at a press conference held by city councilman jermaine williams and once again they express their anger and frustration with the city. i think. that's. what. we discussed. our correspondent on a stasia churkin i was out o
government since those deemed trial level get mo holds enemy combatants so-called anyway now there's word of a hunger strike in the facility in cuba look at why the detainees are refusing to eat. it's friday march fifteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm mega lopez and you're watching r.t. starting off this hour after three consecutive nights where clashes and chaos plagued the streets of brooklyn a relative sense of calm has swept over the borough possibly due to poor weather conditions....
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rean thinks this is small government. he is playing bad politics because his base put him in there to it reduce the burden of government and this will greatly expand it. >> mark, john has a point. the ryan budget averages out to $4.1 trillion a year. $500 billion a year more are than what we are spending now you with president obama. >> it actually cuts too much, david. it cuts -- >> doesn't cut at all! >> cuts $4.7 trillion over ten years and in areas that we shouldn't be cutting. >> it doesn't cut. >> we should be expanding scientific, education. areas that are going to cree jobs.reate number one it will never get enacted. if it did, it is unrealistic. totally out there in disneyland. >> does at any time say a lot about where the country is that we are using terms like cut when it in fact the ryan budget plan averaged out at $4.1 trillion a year is $500 billion more than what we are now spending. >> george orwell is probably spinning in his grave at the abuse of language. are i agree with john and i lost a lot of nope,
rean thinks this is small government. he is playing bad politics because his base put him in there to it reduce the burden of government and this will greatly expand it. >> mark, john has a point. the ryan budget averages out to $4.1 trillion a year. $500 billion a year more are than what we are spending now you with president obama. >> it actually cuts too much, david. it cuts -- >> doesn't cut at all! >> cuts $4.7 trillion over ten years and in areas that we shouldn't...
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government officials plan to start test drilling there in april. but for now, it's the revelations about methane hydrate that are fueling excitement in japan. experts caution that scientists still need to create technology to stably expect the gas and reduce cost. >> translator: i hope japan can start production within about ten years. many countries are watching how japan extracts gas from its new resource and whether the method works. if japan cooperates with other countries as a leader, it can contribute to the world. >> reporter: japan is considered a resource poor nation, but it's rich in technological know-how. the government and industry hope they can tap that resource and secure a safe and stable source of energy that will last for generations. kaho izumitani, nhk world, tokyo. >>> a top official in china is calling for the e ratification of corruption. his comment reflects the stance of the leader of the communist party, and it may be welcomed by citizens who are fed up with the status quo. >> translator: we shouldn't indulge in extravagan
government officials plan to start test drilling there in april. but for now, it's the revelations about methane hydrate that are fueling excitement in japan. experts caution that scientists still need to create technology to stably expect the gas and reduce cost. >> translator: i hope japan can start production within about ten years. many countries are watching how japan extracts gas from its new resource and whether the method works. if japan cooperates with other countries as a...
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because it's bigger need or the government has made such a mess of it. and joining us former presidential candidate herman cain is here. >> thank you, greta, happy to be here. >> greta: sir, why have food stamps programs exploded? because more people are needy and hungry and we're reaching them or because because the government made a mess of the program? >> because the federal government made a mess of the program by exploiting the program and exploiting those people who have learned how to abuse the program. the food stamps program, greta, is a misnomer with two words, food and stamp. it's no longer just about helping to get people to get food. it helps them to get free stuff and secondly, because some bureaucrat thought that people going in and handing in stamps was somewhat insulting, they now have given them a government credit card. and i found this out today, greta, on my radio show. a guy called in who said he owns fitness centers. the government has even allowed food stamp recipients to use their card for fitness training programs. so the proble
because it's bigger need or the government has made such a mess of it. and joining us former presidential candidate herman cain is here. >> thank you, greta, happy to be here. >> greta: sir, why have food stamps programs exploded? because more people are needy and hungry and we're reaching them or because because the government made a mess of the program? >> because the federal government made a mess of the program by exploiting the program and exploiting those people who have...
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the governments to change some of their policies but governments are not. the same line so we see that the reason tendency from some interest including france for instance in others that would like to see. a sort of more softer up the cation of the rooms governing the euro on the other hand we have germany doesn't want to listen to this so therefore. the situation will the continue to worsen with increasing protests from the population and there is. quite a lot of young people who are taking part in this protest today saying that they are unemployed and they want that to change we have heard concerns that an employment has that continues and the instability that it might cause my dramatic allies the public how much danger is that from happening. unemployment for the young people is increasing very high because of the austerity measures the measures not only take the measure that is know by. governments or to maintain the euro zone as a tease with the current. the danger is that the discontent of the younger population with transformed into political opposit
the governments to change some of their policies but governments are not. the same line so we see that the reason tendency from some interest including france for instance in others that would like to see. a sort of more softer up the cation of the rooms governing the euro on the other hand we have germany doesn't want to listen to this so therefore. the situation will the continue to worsen with increasing protests from the population and there is. quite a lot of young people who are taking...
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is that a role for government? is he actually saying you cannot consume these kinds of soft drinks and the sugary calories? no. anyone can do that. if a republican, a moderate republican says this is okay, then mississippi will come along down the line. >> alex, i remember on talk radio, the fever pitched attitude amongst the american people when we were told we had to put a seat belt on. then we went through the state editions, if you have a motorcycle, you have to have a helmet. even the nurse's association got behind that because there was so many injuries. >> that's a really important point. the mississippi case is really interesting. it's about the conservative argument for a really long time has been about state's rights versus -- these states, districts, counties, cannot take action to limit state's, citizens con simgs of fatty foods. at the end of the day, taxpayers are going to be footed with the bill. this is the problem for the republican party on a number of issues. it's about the long view versus the s
is that a role for government? is he actually saying you cannot consume these kinds of soft drinks and the sugary calories? no. anyone can do that. if a republican, a moderate republican says this is okay, then mississippi will come along down the line. >> alex, i remember on talk radio, the fever pitched attitude amongst the american people when we were told we had to put a seat belt on. then we went through the state editions, if you have a motorcycle, you have to have a helmet. even...
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there is things the government can do that our government has not done. >> it will go on many months. eduardo is a columnist with the "new york times." you heard me warn before of economic storm and my next guest says silicon valley is at risk of being hit by an economic tycoon as a result of washington's dysfunction. innovation under attack from your government next on your money. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three cleaning zones with dynamic power bristles reach between teeth with more brush movements to remove up to 100% more plaque than a regular manual brush. and eve
there is things the government can do that our government has not done. >> it will go on many months. eduardo is a columnist with the "new york times." you heard me warn before of economic storm and my next guest says silicon valley is at risk of being hit by an economic tycoon as a result of washington's dysfunction. innovation under attack from your government next on your money. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all...
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another defeat for government excess. senator rand paul's our watchdog on that and he just won another one. it's not just new york. ceo jeffrey immelt says the biggest threat to american business now is government, including fiscal and political storm, lack of corporate tax reform, and overregulation. they're all holding back economic growth. and the president and mrs. obama didn't have an executive chef for 100 grand a year or three full-time calligraphers for nearly 300,000 bucks or a dog's chief of staff for 102,000 bucks. do you know what? there would be plenty of money to go around to conduct white house tours during the easter season and beyond. all that with "the kudlow report," beginning right now. >>> first up, a new york state judge overturns mayor bloomberg's proposed ban on large sugary drinks. this is just one day before it was supposed to take effect. it's a huge victory for free markets, for individual freedom, and it's a slam against government excess. and i say bravo for the judge. but mayor bloomberg, of
another defeat for government excess. senator rand paul's our watchdog on that and he just won another one. it's not just new york. ceo jeffrey immelt says the biggest threat to american business now is government, including fiscal and political storm, lack of corporate tax reform, and overregulation. they're all holding back economic growth. and the president and mrs. obama didn't have an executive chef for 100 grand a year or three full-time calligraphers for nearly 300,000 bucks or a dog's...
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but let the private industry do it. >> you guys obsessed with the government when the government did the wall street bailout? yes! >> hold on guys. stop. we can't blame george bush. >> i'm not blaming george burke. if you want to subsidize what the government subsidizes. >> the government subsidizes the oil industry right now. >> eric: we're going to leave it now. julie, you may not realize this cashin in is all about smaller government. >> over 40% in taxes. they are subsidized in taxes. >> eric: first the tweet and phone call. white house calling me about the tours and i'll tell you what was said when i picked up the phone, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depresd mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while tak
but let the private industry do it. >> you guys obsessed with the government when the government did the wall street bailout? yes! >> hold on guys. stop. we can't blame george bush. >> i'm not blaming george burke. if you want to subsidize what the government subsidizes. >> the government subsidizes the oil industry right now. >> eric: we're going to leave it now. julie, you may not realize this cashin in is all about smaller government. >> over 40% in taxes....
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says children are being used as fighters by both government and opposition forces in syria while calls to rebels from abroad despite an international. accusations of racism and brutality is spills on to the streets of brooklyn for a third day after the police shooting of a black teenage boy. with a block wide action. budget cuts the blame for an epidemic of unemployment. report. comes to power in china. struggle for dominance in asia looks set to top stories this hour. international news and common live from a studio here in moscow this is twenty four hours a day child soldiers are fighting on both sides of the bloody conflict in syria that's according to un investigators and charities as the crisis in syria approaches its second anniversary this week the un is warning that this is not a simple battle between good rebels and an evil regime reporter. has this update from damascus. the conflict is getting more complicated we have seen many many phenomena regarding the children being involved in this crisis we have seen many children eighteen and these children in the school ages where th
says children are being used as fighters by both government and opposition forces in syria while calls to rebels from abroad despite an international. accusations of racism and brutality is spills on to the streets of brooklyn for a third day after the police shooting of a black teenage boy. with a block wide action. budget cuts the blame for an epidemic of unemployment. report. comes to power in china. struggle for dominance in asia looks set to top stories this hour. international news and...
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actually see because you know most governments are driven by economic factors they are in there quite strong as you can see nuclear energy does have a strong economic skate behind it and now the question is which will be winning the argument here to have more or less of it i mean obviously as you just told us there are pros and cons right but if i was to characterize it maybe a bit more crudely this sort of the french way more nuclear or to stick with nuclear or the german way which is which to chop money you have to abandon nuclear all together so if we look at the economic case for japan itself japan the figures speak for themselves nuclear energy there is considerably cheaper than other alternatives most of japan's energy is now going to come from fossil fuels because of the lack of nuclear energy but as we can see that is more expensive than the nuclear energy and so japan's current prime minister shinzo are by his party is known to be more pro nuclear energy it's obviously going to be a big debate in japan as to whether the economic case can trump the safety case now but there is
actually see because you know most governments are driven by economic factors they are in there quite strong as you can see nuclear energy does have a strong economic skate behind it and now the question is which will be winning the argument here to have more or less of it i mean obviously as you just told us there are pros and cons right but if i was to characterize it maybe a bit more crudely this sort of the french way more nuclear or to stick with nuclear or the german way which is which to...
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the cambodian government and an international activist group patrol together. they say they caught a poacher two days ago. poachers often use loop traps. these injured the animal's paws as the rope tightens. chinese buyers pay high prices to use pangalens. poachers use these vehicles to smuggle pangalens and other animals. they found three held in here. poachers can pass inspections because many officers only look inside a car and the trunk. these ngo workers say smuggling remains rampant because people are desperate for money. >> it's too bad, the pangalens will always be in danger of extinction if people keep smuggling them to make money. if the situation doesn't change, they'll disappear. >> reporter: authorities suspect poachers, carriers and traders form network, but they still haven't discovered how they operate. 40 years ago the convention on the international trade of endangered species were led out in washington. now the job of its supporters is to coordinate and increase efforts to stop fauna and flora from becoming history. reporting for nhk world. >
the cambodian government and an international activist group patrol together. they say they caught a poacher two days ago. poachers often use loop traps. these injured the animal's paws as the rope tightens. chinese buyers pay high prices to use pangalens. poachers use these vehicles to smuggle pangalens and other animals. they found three held in here. poachers can pass inspections because many officers only look inside a car and the trunk. these ngo workers say smuggling remains rampant...
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says children are being used by both government and opposition forces aim syria while calls to arms rebels from abroad grow older despite an international embargo . accusations of racism and brutality as angle spills onto the streets of brooklyn for a third day after the police shooting of a black teenage boy. there's more until thirty raging new year over the blog why day of action may. budget cuts that are blamed for an epidemic of unemployment . also as a new leader comes to poly in china and washington is a struggle for dominance in asia looks set to heat up. it's a good evening to you watching our live from moscow with me to bomb would say it's good to have your company with us. child soldiers suffocating on both sides of the bloody conflict in syria that's according to the un investigators and charities as the crisis in syria approaches its second anniversary this week the un is warning that this is not a simple battle between good rebels and an evil regime reporter xeni has this update from damascus the conflict is getting more complicated we have seen many many phenomena regarding
says children are being used by both government and opposition forces aim syria while calls to arms rebels from abroad grow older despite an international embargo . accusations of racism and brutality as angle spills onto the streets of brooklyn for a third day after the police shooting of a black teenage boy. there's more until thirty raging new year over the blog why day of action may. budget cuts that are blamed for an epidemic of unemployment . also as a new leader comes to poly in china...
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government trying to do too much and when government does too much it doesn't do anything well. we heard the head of the fda on "60 minutes" talk about she doesn't have control of the pharmaceuticals, the drugs want the children and grandchildren. she can't handle that, she can't control that, she can't vouc for all the medication. how is it possible or federal government bigger than it has ever been with more taxpayer dollars than ever before. we will collect more taxpayer dollars this year than before the financial crisis, how is it they can't get their job done? >> that is the question every taxpayer is asking. you can cut less than 2% of federal spending bause everything the world was going to fall on it didn't happen. exactly what we're talking about with the polling. they overplayed their hand in that battle and now a difficult position moving into battles he does not have the upper hand whatsoever. a senate democrat this week that it balances nor has the support from the public. we will have a deficit that will not fare well. i know it is an opportunity for the president
government trying to do too much and when government does too much it doesn't do anything well. we heard the head of the fda on "60 minutes" talk about she doesn't have control of the pharmaceuticals, the drugs want the children and grandchildren. she can't handle that, she can't control that, she can't vouc for all the medication. how is it possible or federal government bigger than it has ever been with more taxpayer dollars than ever before. we will collect more taxpayer dollars...
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host: utah to the government and those who represent the government -- you talk to the government and those who represent the government. what about those on the academic side and pay for college and things like that? guest: we have been working with campuses on an individual level and trying to find out about ideas and initiatives to reduce the cost of college as well as trying to figure out how we can connect to two leaders on a statewide level to work with legislators to make sure we are not raising tuition or cutting investment. over the last 10 years, we have seen investments at the state level dropped by 20% for higher education. it is no surprise that the cost of college at public institutions has gone up by 66%. when you look at those issues, everyone has skin in the game. families with affordable education for their kids and students to not want all of the student loan debt. employers are a crucial stakeholder in the issue. they want a well-educated work force. they won strong consumers who are coming out of school. -- they want strong consumers who are coming out of school.
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he is in a majority government. the government pretty much gets its way. as i understand it in parliament. there are many who would in be that, that is for sure. it has been a long time coming for conservatives. these politicians are held accountable at regular intervals. they missing a regular to us. here in america, our system is so stately and predictable, president election every four years, senatorial elections, there are elections are staggered. all are very predictable. they are different in these elementary countries. -- parliament countries. i think it is near -- neat and clear and orderly. there is something exciting about following reporting on the systems with democracies in the parliament. there are all sorts of shifting and tactics that we would not necessarily have here. to me -- i'm not sure that canada is described as entertaining -- i find parliamentary politics white entertaining. i also think that the question -- in which a prime minister has to take questions from the opposition in parliament, that, to my mind -- maybe i'm a bit of a n
he is in a majority government. the government pretty much gets its way. as i understand it in parliament. there are many who would in be that, that is for sure. it has been a long time coming for conservatives. these politicians are held accountable at regular intervals. they missing a regular to us. here in america, our system is so stately and predictable, president election every four years, senatorial elections, there are elections are staggered. all are very predictable. they are...
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is more pro nuclear energy than the previous government was but they're going to have a big a big time trying to convince the japanese population that it is worth it one thing they have on their side is that nuclear power is demonstrable cheaper than other alternatives and fossil fuels or renewables there just isn't enough of those renewables yet to try and cover the gap so to stay nuclear or not simply debate you can read more about how japan is dealing with that and also fixing the consequences of the fukushima tragedy at r.t. dot com we also get expert opinion on the country's nuclear future. after almost six months in rebel captivity a ukrainian journalist working in syria's skaters reportedly on a way to damascus the captors were threatening to kill or unless they got a ransom from the ukrainian government a big room some two artes really as the latest. they for mission that are two causes coming from a hard question as ex-husband who cost contect our channel and said that his but his ex-wife seems to have escaped her captivity in home sincerely after she has made a post in her li
is more pro nuclear energy than the previous government was but they're going to have a big a big time trying to convince the japanese population that it is worth it one thing they have on their side is that nuclear power is demonstrable cheaper than other alternatives and fossil fuels or renewables there just isn't enough of those renewables yet to try and cover the gap so to stay nuclear or not simply debate you can read more about how japan is dealing with that and also fixing the...